Concord-Carlisle
LWVCC Warrant reviews for Concord Annual Town Meeting 2024
LWVCC First Friday: Getting Off Gas
LWVCC First Friday: Getting Off Gas
May 3, 2024 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Library and via Zoom
Concord Special Town Election
Concord Special Town Election
June 25, 2024
Polls open 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
LWVCC Co-Sponsors a Reading Performance: “It Can’t Happen Here … Again”
LWVCC Co-Sponsors Candidate Forum for 13th Middlesex State Representative Seat
LWVCC is co-sponsoring a candidate forum for the 13th Middlesex State Representative seat. The event's main organizer is the Sudbury League of Women Voters, and the public is invited to submit questions for the candidates by Oct 2. The forum will be recorded on Oct 7 and available online via Minutemen Media Network shortly afterward. Read more on our blog and learn how you can submit questions.
First Friday: Your Vote, Your Voice - Understanding the November Ballot Questions
Evan Horowitz, Executive Director of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University, will speak about the Voters’ Guide to the 2024 Massachusetts Ballot Questions, a non-partisan research report that he and his team have published. Learn about the pros and cons of the ballot questions and get the information you need before going to the polls on November 5. This hybrid event is free and open to all.
Fall Meeting: Concord Town Government Roundtable
Join the League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle for its Fall Membership Meeting and hear from Town Leaders of the Select Board, FinCom, School Committees, 2229 Main Street, and Warner’s Pond about their priorities for the 2024-25 town fiscal year. This hybrid event is open to all.
Concord Social Justice Roundtable: Inequitable Climate Change Impacts in our Community.
Laura Davis from Mothers Out Front will discuss how Inequitable Climate Change Impacts our Community. Questions that will be explored include: What is climate justice? And what does it mean to take a justice-oriented approach to addressing climate change? What are intersectional climate campaigns, especially on housing, transportation, and air quality? What is Concord's role in the fight for climate justice?
Understanding the November MA Ballot Questions - Recording now available
Evan Horowitz, Executive Director of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University, joined LWVCC to discuss the five ballot questions that Massachusetts voters will be able to vote on on November 5. He guided the audience through a lively exploration of the pros and cons of each ballot question. Thank you, Evan, for joining us!